Can you think of a school without classrooms? In the Vittra Telefonplan School in Sweden, you can! This
school is one big open space full of bright colours and
different areas. One area is for study, another for doing
experiments, a third for relaxation. When students work
in a group, they gather around a large table to use a
computer. When they work by themselves, they can use
their laptops wherever they are. Why laptops? Because in
this school, students do everything electronically!
Ivan Franko was a great poet, prose writer, playwrighter, literary critic, translator, journalist, and public figure. He left a rich legacy made up of nearly five thousand fiction and nonfiction works, theoretical, essays and articles written in ukrainian, Russian, Polish, German and other languages. Ivan Franko's prose enriched Ukrainian literature with a new gallery of characters. In "His Own Fault", "Forests and Pastures", and many other stories, I. Franko draws the reader's attention to the social dream of the Galician village.
Ivan Franko's profound knowledge of human nature in its varied manifestations makes his characters strikingly alive. Characteristically, the writer often called his works studies in psychology.
If + Past Simple | Would Have + Past Participle
1. If I were you, I would have bought that violet hat.
8. If Jim spoke better French, he could have got that job.
9. If you were smarter, you wouldn't have borrowed money from Sam.
IF + 3RD CONDITIONAL | 2ND CONDITIONALIf + Past Perfect | Would + Verb
2. If Jillian had studied at school, she would have a diploma now.
3. If Nick had turned in his application, he would probably be working here now.
4. If our parents had recorded that show last night, the children could watch it now.
5. If Rosemary had not called Sally, they wouldn't be going to the party tomorrow.
6. If Nataly and Liz had finished the chores, they would be able to watch TV now.
7. If the TV set had not broken, the boys would watch the game this weekend.